R Madhavan posted images of his son, who just won '5 gold medals for India' in a tournament. The 'happy parents' were congratulated by Lara Dutta, Suriya, and fans.
Vedaant Madhavan, R Madhavan's son, has won medals for India in the Malaysia Invitational Age Group Swimming Championships. The actor-director announced the news on Instagram on Sunday. He also shared images from the ceremony of his son and wife, Sarita Birje. Many people congratulated Madhavan and Sarita on their son's achievement, including actor Suriya and politician-turned-actor Kushboo Sundar.
Madhavan posted images from the recent swimming championships of his son Vedaant. He was shown holding the Indian flag and wearing his awards. In one of the images, Madhavan's wife, Sarita Birje, can be seen with Vedaant. There was also a close-up of the medals Vedaant received.
"With God's grace and all your good wishes, Vedaant gets 5 golds for India (50m, 100m, 200m, 400 m, and 1500m) with 2 PBs at the Malaysian invitational age group championships, 2023, held this weekend in Kuala Lumpur," Madhavan said in the caption. ecstatic and appreciative Thank you very much, Pradeep sir, @media.iccsai @ansadxb (love emoji)."
"This is beautiful (red heart emoji)," actor Suriya said. Congratulations to Vedaant, Sarita, and the entire team! Congratulations, Maddy (R Madhavan), wrote Kushboo... Vedaant, I adore you (heart and clapping hands emojis)" 'Rock it, Vedaant,' said another. Congratulations to you and your deserving parents! greater and greater strength to you." "Awesome!" said actress Lara Dutta. Congratulations!!!"
This is not the first time Madhavan's son Vedaant has won a major swimming competition; he has won numerous medals in recent years. He represented Team Maharashtra at the Khelo India 2023 event in February of this year, winning five gold and two silver medals. He also won a gold medal in the 800-meter men's freestyle swimming event at the Danish Open last year.
In a 2022 interview with DD India, the ace swimmer discussed how supportive both of his parents have been. "He (R Madhavan) is in a different country, but he is staying up late to watch my every race," Vedaant explained. It's remarkable how, even when they're not physically present, they're always watching out for me. My parents put in a lot of effort to see me swim."